The email address that you provided us was : ptaylor2@cox.rr.com
Is this correct [Yes or No}
The program will generate a new password using the str np
copy ae _useron.netmail
Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
Can you please give me a example on how I can do this?
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the email message?
It would be something like this.
The email address that you provided us was : ptaylor2@cox.rr.com
Is this correct [Yes or No}
The program will generate a new password using the str np
copy ae _useron.netmail
Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
Can you please give me a example on how I can do this?
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the email message?
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the email message?
Sure, but why would you possibly want to do this? Then you are essentially giving the users password to EVERYBODY, in plain text. Not a good idea.
RE: I need your help please??
BY: Terminator to ALL on Wed Aug 18 2010 11:44 am
The email address that you provided us was : ptaylor2@cox.rr.com
Is this correct [Yes or No}
The program will generate a new password using the str np
copy ae _useron.netmail
Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
This all seems very familiar to me. Have you seen or heard of TELVAL?
Can you please give me a example on how I can do this?
I'm pretty sure I already have. Other than maybe the password generation wh is pretty straight-forward in any language.
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the email message?
Sure, but why would you possibly want to do this? Then you are essentially giving the users password to EVERYBODY, in plain text. Not a good idea.
PG
RE: I need your help please??
BY: Terminator to ALL on Wed Aug 18 2010 11:44 am
The email address that you provided us was : ptaylor2@cox.rr.com
Is this correct [Yes or No}
The program will generate a new password using the str np
copy ae _useron.netmail
Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
This all seems very familiar to me. Have you seen or heard of TELVAL?
Can you please give me a example on how I can do this?
I'm pretty sure I already have. Other than maybe the password generation wh is pretty straight-forward in any language.
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the email message?
Sure, but why would you possibly want to do this? Then you are essentially giving the users password to EVERYBODY, in plain text. Not a good idea.
PG
If you have it in a string-var named "np" you would just printf() it to the SMTP server as a part of the machine-generated e-mail.
Even if you can't or don't want to have a r/t dialogue with the SMTP server could dump the text of the message to disk and then use standard tools to se it at a later time.
The email address that you provided us was : ptaylor2@cox.rr.comSure, but why would you possibly want to do this? Then you are essential giving the users password to EVERYBODY, in plain text. Not a good idea.
Is this correct [Yes or No}
The program will generate a new password using the str np
copy ae _useron.netmail
Programs sends out the email message to the internet.
PG
he obviously wants to send the user the e-mail with the cbv password,
and a copy of the user's pw.
If you have it in a string-var named "np" you would just printf() it to t SMTP server as a part of the machine-generated e-mail.
Could you please give me example of how its done using baja and printf() to smtp server as part of the message as its being sent to the smtp server?
Is there any way to include the users password in the body of the emai message?
Sure, but why would you possibly want to do this? Then you are essential giving the users password to EVERYBODY, in plain text. Not a good idea.
Someone told me that your the programmer of telnet verify and that it was written using baja. I am in the progress of writting the same utility, but am going to use my program so the users can run it every 90 days to verify t there email address has not changed.
I am also adding some additional features that telnet verify does not suppor If you could please tell me how you included the password in the body of the email message that would help me out a lot?
RE: I need your help please??
BY: PistolGrip to Terminator on Tue Aug 21 2001 01:42 am
Okay, best I can understand, you want to send a message with a new p/w every days, right? The pain there, actually won't be sending the mail, as much as changing the password. First off: I know nothing of BAJA (yet). but what you need to do is have a prog go through the entire user list and send a random to their email AND change the p/w, or set it as a log on event that triggers expire time or something like that. As I said, the changeing the p/w will be the hard part.. especially if you use a logon script, as that would give the the option to change the p/w. You could use a small database of Name, P/W th a program will verify them at log on, as well... Hmm... Wel, it loks like I need to learn a new language :-)
Good Luck,
Talus01
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